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Hands down, this is the best. Each visit to Paris from the US every year or two means coming here and buying many cheeses, mostly chevres, and taking them back to the US for personal consumption. What a variety. What quality. Only the finest locally...More

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Recommended by our Food Lovers’ Guide to Paris, this petit cheese shop is an Aladdin’s cave of fromage. Stacked high to the ceiling are blues, goat, runny, smelly, chalky, oozing, yielding, holey, and every other kind of French cheese imaginable, with a few foreign ones...More

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Shop keepers were extremely friendly and accommodating I couldn't speak French and they didn't know much English but we got there in the end. They have an amazing selection and all you'll need in one spot.

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This place really is cheese heaven. The staff assist you in choosing a selection but lmwas there for the boss cheese which is sublime. Apparently the owner Nicole has supplied cheese to French Presidents. I can see why a fantastic collections. Worth a visit just...More

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The shop is small, but packed with every kind of cheese imaginable. I had no clue what to buy. The man helped me narrow my choices down and I walked out with a beautiful piece of cheese for only 5 euros. I ate the whole...More

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As we approached the shop, we could smell the aroma of the cheese. OMG, a veritable Aladdins cave of every cheese you could possibly imagine, stacked to the roof! I was in heaven. The staff are so knowledgeable. They vacuum packed my purchases for travel...More

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I wanted to take some cheese home for the Xmas holidays and I found this jewel in the heart of Paris, actually my son's girlfriend found it.
The choice was incredible!!!!!. This little cheese shop has been here for more than 30 years in the...More

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This little cheese shop was in the same building as our flat rental. At first we were overwhelmed when entering and we did for the first time right before they were closing. We asked if they spoke English, they shook their heads NO, well we...More

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Heaven. Ask for recommendations and you can't go wrong. The proprietress could not have been more helpful or indulgent of my rudimentary French. She then sent us off to her preferred bread and wine stores. I dream of this place.

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With the Eiffel Tower at its core, the Invalides areaof Paris is guaranteed to impress. Golden towers andBaron Haussmann's urban vision meet militaryprecision, stretching avenues, and luscious lawns. Thearea boasts the Musée D’Orsay, the tomb of Napoleon,the National Parliament and UNESCO, as well asluxurious, exclusive residences. In fine restaurantsand at the weekend markets, families, diplomats, and

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politicians brush shoulders with the tourists who cometo see this postcard-perfect area for themselves.